GOD DAMN i love that i can tell someone to read a book and they will and then write on it and i get a different take on a thing i already loev from someone whose take-generating i care
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Replying to @DanielleFong @nosilverv1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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Replying to @DanielleFong @nosilverv
yeah, I look at Amazon, Goodreads and other book review blogs to get different takes on the book of interest. no waiting required :-)
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Replying to @learning20201 @nosilverv
it's so nice! tho i still order physical books on occasion. in some ways they contain physical magic!
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Replying to @DanielleFong @nosilverv
always a battle between resisting that physical magic thing, and the space constraints taken by physical books - can't carry around whole collections - and the fact that a collection of physical books isn't instantaneously searchable ...
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Replying to @learning20201 @nosilverv
i have taken to "scrying" which works surprisingly well!
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some kind of combination of:
the spine has physical memory
your mind has physical memory
you can perceive a lot faster as you flip through pages than you can read
also, possibly, if we're in like a macroscopic coherent state which ends up at an answer, the pages come to you! 
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